Bright 3 bedroom Villa for sale with countryside view in Sintra, Central Portugal
Set on a plot of 1,020m2 with a garden and a private swimming pool, this inviting villa has a living area of 239m2, which features, on the ground floor: living room, fitted and equipped kitchen, office, guest bathroom, storage area and circulation areas.
First floor: en-suite bedroom with fitted wardrobes and access to a balcony. 2 further en-suite bedrooms, 1 of which has access to a terrace. Storage area.
Lower ground floor: laundry area, technical areas, garage/parking space for 4 c...
Set on a plot of 1,020m2 with a garden and a private swimming pool, this inviting villa has a living area of 239m2, which features, on the ground floor: living room, fitted and equipped kitchen, office, guest bathroom, storage area and circulation areas.
First floor: en-suite bedroom with fitted wardrobes and access to a balcony. 2 further en-suite bedrooms, 1 of which has access to a terrace. Storage area.
Lower ground floor: laundry area, technical areas, garage/parking space for 4 cars.
Situated in the heart of a Forest Park, Belas Clube de Campo is in a privileged location, surrounded by nature and green areas, just a few minutes away from the centre of Lisbon, the beaches of Cascais and the historical Sintra. It is considered for having one of the best golf courses in Portugal, and the best greens in the Lisbon's region, which provides a unique lifestyle for its residents and visitors. With some services integrated in the condominium itself, such as a school from nursery to 6th grade, mini-market, hairdresser, pharmacy, restaurants, healt hclub, swimming pools, tennis, paddle and football pitches, children's playground, and 24 hour security.
The ideal place for family living.
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1. Signing a Letter of Intent
On finding a property you wish to purchase, your agent will draw up a 'Letter of Intent, this will be signed by both parties, vendor and buyer. Copies of this will be given to the legal representatives of both parties and will be used in preparing the Promissory Contract. Included in this letter will be the price, what is included in the sale, furnishings etc. and any conditions of the sale plus the dates for both exchange and completion.
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